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Preparing your Winter Landscape for the Onset of Spring
Jan 25, 2012 06:36 am
Entry #920, January 25, 2012
Wintertime can be rough on landscaping around your home. The cold temperatures lack of colorful plants,
and neglected grounds are a popular scene around most homes at this
time of year. Even though the winter is in full swing, soon the warmer
spring temperatures will creep in, and your landscaping will be able to
show off once again. While you are awaiting the first signs of spring,
here are helpful tips to help prepare you winter landscape and make it
look its best throughout these cold winter months.
Image credit: The Lore Group
Keeping your grounds tidy:
Whether you have snow, leaves, or just a dormant lawn, there is no
reason your grounds can’t stay looking beautiful. If you live in a snowy
region, keep your sidewalks and walkways clear for safety. For grounds
that have fallen leaves, rake often and replace mulch in plant beds to
protect plants from dips in the temperature. In many regions, your lawn
may be dormant but it still can be tidied up by edging, removing leaves,
and watering every few weeks if it has been dry.
Image credit: Active Rain
Add color to your winter landscape:
Once the spring arrives bringing color into your outdoors won’t be a challenge. During these winter months, look to colorful seasonal plant varieties. Ask local gardening experts in your town for regional plants that do well in outdoor planters. Even evergreen shrubs can add a fresh appeal of greenery, over dying and brown plants from the fall. Depending on your location, will dictate what plants will thrive during the winter. If it’s too cold for plants, brighten up your front door with a live evergreen wreath with colorful ribbon, or add colorful pottery and garden decor around your landscaping to bring pops of color.
Image credit: BHG
Preparing for spring can sometimes feel like a long wait, but with
the use of creative color, and tidying up your grounds, the winter won’t
seem so long. Your landscaping adds to the curb appeal of your home
year around, and keeping it well kept will make your job easier in the
spring. After all, you live in your home throughout the year, and what
feels better than looking out onto beautiful grounds. Use these helpful
tips to brighten your landscape, before you know it, there will be no
excuses to get out there and get planting!For more curb appeal ideas on Stagetecture, click here.
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